DOSBox0.74

Screenshot DOSBox

DOSBox is a free and useful DOS-emulator which uses the SDL-library that makes DOSBox very easy to port to different platforms. DOSBox can be used to run old MS-DOS software, especially games, which would otherwise not work on modern computers. DOSBox is a command-line program, configured either by a set of command-line arguments or by editing a plain text configuration file. For ease of use, several graphical front-ends have been developed by the user community.

Features of DOSBox:

- Ability to capture screenshots and record gameplay footage.
- Modem simulation over TCP/IP.
- Run many non-game DOS programs, including Windows 3.1.
- Ability to play DOS modem games over modern LANs or the Internet.
- DOSBox is totally free of charge and OpenSource.

Changes in recent version

- Add the S3-specific 640x480 256 color mode.
- Several improvements to the CDROM emulation code.
- Remove old OPL cores as the new ones seem to work very nicely.
- Change RGB3x scaler to look more pretty.
- Added autodetection for Gameblaster.
- Change render preferences a bit to be more compatible with Windows 7.
- Several small DOS fixes.
- Several VGA emulation improvements.
- Add 16C550A FIFO support to the serial port emulation.
- Improve modem emulation to get higher speeds.
- Other changes and corrections.